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Lane Miller PHMSA Training and Qualification

Lane Miller PHMSA Training and Qualification. Phone – (405) 686-2345 Email – lane.miller@dot.gov. Hi pipeline people…. Deer Hunting…. My deer last year!!. Earthquakes in Oklahoma. Work around the House…. Something closer to Home. Open Carry in Oklahoma. Part 192. ?. Morning Test.

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Lane Miller PHMSA Training and Qualification

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  1. Lane MillerPHMSATraining and Qualification • Phone – (405) 686-2345 • Email – lane.miller@dot.gov

  2. Hi pipeline people…

  3. Deer Hunting….My deer last year!!

  4. Earthquakes in Oklahoma

  5. Work around the House…

  6. Something closer to Home

  7. Open Carry in Oklahoma

  8. Part 192 ?

  9. Morning Test

  10. A bird in the the hand.

  11. A bird in the the hand.

  12. FRA NTSB FAA RITA FHWA PHMSA FTA NHTSA DOT HMT OPS

  13. Rulemaking Process • ANPRM – Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking • Used to gather information (non-mandatory) • NPRM – Notice of Proposed Rulemaking • Almost always required – Defines intent and scope • SNPRM – Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking • FR – Final Rule • DFR – Direct Final Rule • Used for non-controversial issues

  14. Federal Register

  15. www.regulations.gov

  16. Part 191 REPORTING of: Incidents Safety Related Conditions Annual Pipeline Summary Data

  17. Incident Incident means any of the following events: (1) An event that involves a release of gas from a pipeline, or of liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, refrigerant gas, or gas from an LNG facility, and that results in one of the following consequences:

  18. Incident (cont) …results in one of the following consequences: (i) A death, or personal injury necessitating in-patient hospitalization; (ii) Estimated property damage of $50,000 or more, including loss to the operator and others, or both;

  19. Incident (cont) …results in one of the following consequences: (iii) Unintentional estimated gas loss of 3 MMCF or more;

  20. Incident Emergency Shutdown of an LNG Facility

  21. Incident Judgment of the Operator Media? Outages - # customers? Road closures?

  22. Telephonic Notice 1-800-424-8802 National Response Center Earliest Practicable "Moment"

  23. Incident Reports Due 30 days after DETECTION of Incident May Require Additional Reports

  24. Annual Reports Due on March 15 How much Pipe Number of Leaks Type of Leaks What type Pipe

  25. Basics & Definitions of Part 192

  26. Additional Terms Pipeline A • Interstate • Intrastate Pipeline B

  27. Regulation Construction • Part • Subpart • Section • Paragraph • Subparagraph

  28. Part 192 This Part prescribes requirements for the Transportation of Natural Gas and other gases by Pipeline

  29. Subpart A - General • Scope • Definitions • Class Location • Incorporation by Reference • Outer Continental Shelf • Petroleum Gas Systems

  30. Subpart A - Cont. • General • Conversion • Rules of Regulatory Construction • Customer Notification

  31. §192.1 Scope The limitations of Part 192

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